- Sago Street
Sago Street (Chinese: 硕莪街)is a
street located in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area ofSingapore . The street linksTrengganu Street toSouth Bridge Road and has been converted into apedestrian mall in 2003. Once a place home tobrothel s, it now housesfood outlets, bars, retail shops and on the other side, there is a row ofpushcart s selling a range of items.Etymology and history
The street received its name because during the 1840s, there were numerous
sago factories on the street. pith of therumbia palm and made intoflour that is used to makecake s. During the 1850s, there were thirty sago factories in the town which had a total output of 8,000ton s annually. Many of the sago factories were in the Sago Street area. In the late 19th century, the area was well known for its number ofprostitute dens. By 1901, there were 14brothel s on the street alone. In the later part of the 20th century, the brothels vacated Sago Street and theshophouse s underwent restoration in the 1990s. The Cantonese call the street "little temple street" because of the "tua peh kong" temple located there. The Hokkiens (Min Nan speakers) refer the street as "gu chia chui hi hng koi cheng koi", meaning "the street in front of the theatre (street) inKreta Ayer ".The
funeral parlour s are located on nearbySago Lane and not Sago Street. However, Sago Street is always referred as "sei yang gai" or "street of the dead" in Cantonese. There are many cemeteries there.References
*Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2004), "Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names", Eastern University Press, ISBN 981-210-364-3
External links
* [http://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home/getting_around/tours_in_singapore/walking_tours/chinatown_-_route0.html Uniquely Singapore website]
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